For Eclipse, it is no stranger to believe in a Java developer. Eclipse can manage the different projects separately through the workspace (Workspace), and I believe it's very familiar to us that with the idea of a small partner, you must have found out that idea did not manage the project group by working space like Eclipse, So for the first use there are some less suited. Speaking of this here, we are not feeling today's content is finished, the following we began to enter today's topic, for the use of Eclipse for MAVEN development of small partners, must be a large variety of inheritance, aggregation in the display headache, and there is no way to display the sub-module? The answer is yes, here's what we're going to talk about today in Eclipse's Select working set, let's start with a detailed introduction:
1. Open Eclipse, you can see the small triangle symbol shown, click Open.
2. The popup interface, there is a select Working Set option. Click Select Working Set
3. By default, the Windows working set is selected, and we can click New to create a new working set. After a new success, you can add the required items to the corresponding work set. Is like a sub-workspace.
4. Select the created work set, then edit (editor) and delete (remove) can be clicked. Editing options allow you to add or delete items in a working set.
4. Create a new Java working set.
5. Add the items you want to manage.
6. If there is no working set, you can create a new one.
7. If you want to see the items in all workspace, then select Windows Working set to see all the items
8. The effect is as follows.
9. If it is not displayed, then check if this option is set.
The effect is as follows:
Eclipse Project Group Management